Analog vs Digital imputs which is better?

trubluluc
trubluluc Posts: 2,067
edited September 2004 in Electronics
Guys-

I'm still learning about preamp features.
This is for a dedicated 2 channel stereo setup.

What are the advantages/disadvantages
of between analog and digital imputs?

I currently don't have a turntable, and realistically, now that I've given most of my 300+ vinyl albums away, don't think I will go back to vinyl.
So for cd's, sacd, dvd-A would an all digital imput preamp be best?
Or is there something to be gained in an analog based preamp?

thanks,

-Luc
Post edited by trubluluc on

Comments

  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited September 2004
    As of now, you can't use DVD-A or SACD via a digital cable. Closest thing is to use Denon Link from their dvd player to their receiver for DVD-A, but still not SACD. Go analog if you're doing stereo...
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  • Airplay355
    Airplay355 Posts: 4,298
    edited September 2004
    didnt they do that so it would be a pain in the **** to copy dvd-a and sacd?
  • Mjr7531
    Mjr7531 Posts: 856
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by Airplay355
    didnt they do that so it would be a pain in the **** to copy dvd-a and sacd?

    Yup, these "new" formats comply to RIAA standards I believe.